Business Day (Nigeria)

Encomiums as DG Canada-africa Affairs bows out

- NGOZI OKPALAKUNN­E

Encom iums poured in torrents as the former Director-general of Pan Af r i c a relationsh­ip at Global Affairs, Ambassador Paula Caldwell St Onge, took a bow out of office after two-and-a-half years of meritoriou­s service to the continent.

At a retirement dinner recently held in her honour by the Nigerian and Canadian Business Network (NCBN) at the home of Wale Adesanya, under the auspices of the Dean of Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador Solomon AzohNbi, eminent personalit­ies from all walks of life took turns to pay their tributes to the outgoing DG for her supportive role to Africa in global affairs.

Azoh-nbi, in his keynote address, gave Paula a pat on the back for her deep understand­ing of the problems and potentials of Africa. “We have worked with Paula for many years of meritoriou­s service to Africa and the world in general. We have known her for long and worked very closely with her in Canada-african relations. She has visited many of our countries and knows many of our people, problems and the potentials of the continent,” he said.

On his own part, the Minister for Trade and Investment at Nigeria High Commission Canada, Joseph Atodo, who spoke on behalf of Ambassador Adeyinka Asekun, commended Paula for her resourcefu­lness in

promoting Canada-africa relationsh­ip.

“Paulaissov­eryimporta­nt to us in her resourcefu­lness in driving Canada- Africa relation. We are here to honourher.sheisawond­erful and fantastic lady. And on behalf of his Excellency, High Commission­er, we at the High Commission of Nigeria in Canada wish Paula the very best in her future endeavour,” he said.

Similarly, his South Africa counterpar­t, Sibongisen­i Dlamini-mntambo, while narrating her experience of working with Paula, said: “This is where we really have to thank you for always being there for Africa. I have been fortunate enough to work with you at profession­al and none profession­al levels. You are always ready to listen, always ready to give advice. For instance, you have been able to give your advice in terms of repatriati­ons; you

have been able to give advice on issues of visa applicatio­n for African people. You have always been there to give advice on almost everything. We thank you.

“At personal level, I thank you for being my body guard to make sure I was safe. I thank you for always being there for me. I wish you well as you retire. I wish you well in life, I wish you more blessings.”

In the same vein, Uganda’s High Commission­er to Canada, Joy Ruth Acheng, joined her voice and expressed strong commendati­on for the great service the outgoing DG had rendered to Africa at global level. She described her as a friendly and approachab­le colleague. “I want to thank Paula for the great service she has done to the government of Canada and how she has served us as African

diplomats and other African of different categories. She has been so great to us; she has been so friendly and approachab­le,” she said.

Director- General for West and Central Africa and global affairs Canada, Tarik Khan, declared that Paula would be greatly missed for the passion with which she had served Africa in global affairs. “As one of Paual colleagues, I can certainly say how much she is going to be missed by those of us in global affairs Canada. And I know she would be missed bysomanyof­youaswellw­ho had the chance to experience Paula’s dynamism, energy andpassion­shehasfora­frica. Paula leaves a very great legacy in our department in terms of connection and connectedn­ess and of supporting trade relation and creating opportunit­ies for Canadian and Africa businesses.

 ??  ?? L-R: King Wale Adesanya (NCBN), Joseph Atodo (NHC Ottawa), Amb. Paula Cadwell St Onge, Samson Arega (Ethiopian Airlines) at the retirement dinner organised for the former DirectorGe­neral, Canada-africa Affairs.
L-R: King Wale Adesanya (NCBN), Joseph Atodo (NHC Ottawa), Amb. Paula Cadwell St Onge, Samson Arega (Ethiopian Airlines) at the retirement dinner organised for the former DirectorGe­neral, Canada-africa Affairs.

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